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10 July 2008
Future on the line for regionals
Regional papers are turning to the net for their future revenue streams, as they haemorrhage advertisers from their print editions amid growing economic uncertainty.

7 July 2008
Mobile journalists to share desks
Mobile journalists, or mojos, face losing their desks as newspapers look to take advantage of mobile technologies, such as laptops and WiFi, to cut down on office real estate.

3 July 2008
Regional star does four million impressions
The web offering of Britain's biggest-selling regional evening newspaper, the Express & Star, has reached a new milestone by breaking through the four million barrier for monthly page impressions.

30 June 2008
Journalists should take blogging seriously
Too few journalists treat blogging seriously and are failing to grasp the truth that the blogging revolution is threatening the established order of journalism, according to Guardian media commentator, Roy Greenslade.

26 June 2008
BBC wants £800,000 local video kitty
The BBC has unveiled plans for an £800,000 fund to source local video content from outside the organisation, as part of a £68 million investment in its local network.

23 June 2008
Mail posts first-class online figures
Mail Online has leapfrogged Telegraph.co.uk to become the most popular online national newspaper, according to the latest Audit Bureau of Circulation Electronic (ABCe) statistics.

19 June 2008
This is…geocoded news
Northcliffe Media is stepping up its overhaul of its regional news sites by relaunching ten next generation ThisIs websites with new geotagging software.

16 June 2008
Bumper growth in online readership
Newspaper companies are seeing their online operations grow at double-digit rates, both in readership and advertising revenue, according to new research by a global organisation for the newspaper industry.

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31 March 2008
Content protocol gets Atex backing
The Automated Content Access Protocol (ACAP) project has received a boost with the announcement that global media software provider Atex is to support the platform on its content management systems (CMS).

27 March 2008
Kids being brought up online
UK kids spend more than 20 hours a week on the internet, giving concern about the dangers of children being raised online, according to the stark findings of a new study.

24 March 2008
News ads should take after Google
The national dailies should take a leaf out of Google’s book if they want to boost revenues from their online ads, according to a recent media study.

20 March 2008
Tibetan unrest sparks Chinese media blackout
Chinese people are unable to access news about the disturbances in Tibet, as Beijing has pulled the plug on international media coverage by news providers such as the BBC and CNN.

17 March 2008
Digital revolution smashing the old media
Digital technology is smashing traditional media business models, but is also heralding a new era of opportunity, according to Guardian News & Media MD Tim Brooks.

13 March 2008
Civil servants face blogging clampdown
The government is set to tighten the reins on the blogging habits of its officials with the introduction of new guidelines on how civil servants should engage with the general public online.

10 March 2008
Citizen journalism site goes Dutch
A Dutch personal publishing site is to pay its way for the contributions it receives by rewarding citizen journalists through the introduction of a pay-per-view revenue system.

6 March 2008
PR supplanting media advertising
Companies are increasingly turning to PR instead of advertising, as they tap into the benefit of providing news as a way of spreading their marketing messages online.

3 March 2008
PCC to review media use of social networks
The Press Complaints Commission (PCC) is to look at the way in which newspapers are using content from social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook.

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